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The animaldissection requirement of biology classes has been getting under the skin of students for generations, and there have always been some who asked to be excused from the requirement. Now, a growing number of technological alternatives are making it possible for students toswap thatscalpel for a computer mouse. There are laws in nearly a dozen states-including California, Florida, New Jersey, and New York-protecting a student's choice to learn about animal anatomy sans scalpel. Some students choosing to opt out feel we should be kinder to our web-footed friends. Others are justqueasy at the thought of rubbery frog bodies and the smell offormaldehyde.
"Dissection isicky. There's ayuck factor," admits Brian Shmaefsky, a board member with the National Association of Biology Teachers. "And a teacher has to weigh the benefits with the cost of students being offended to the point that it interferes with learning."
Virtual blades. So for cases in which a real dissection would be tooslimy, it's time to try sometoad tech. While the first computer-based alternatives to dissection emerged in the 1980s, modern frog dissection software can be found at different websites. These software programs use creative clicking, high-powered zoom functions, and video clips to teach anatomy. Froguts software, for example, lets students traceincision lines with a computer mouse and snip through skin with a virtual blade. There are even sound effects like a "slish" for slicing frog flesh, or a "shwoosh" for pinning down skin flaps. (Schools currently pay about $300 for a one-year software license, though some organizations will lend programs out free of charge.)
Earlier this year, a graduate student from Simon Fraser University in Vancouver designed the first-everhaptic (the Greek word for "touch") frog dissection program, which uses a penlike tool to create a sensation similar to cutting into real flesh. The hand-held device connects to a computer, and students move the device through the air while watching the results of their actions on a computer screen.
With Digital Frog-a popular program that's had approximately 1,500 frogdemo downloads since January and is currently in use in 2,000 schools-students can add or subtract thoseamphibious organs with a mere mouse click. They can then assess their learning withsporadic frog anatomy quizzes.
"Repetition is helpful. The fact that a student can review sections of a program over and over again is important," says Martin Stephens, vice president for animal research issues at the Humane Society of the United States. "In dissections, the animal's organs are allshriveled and discolored. You look for things and can't find them because body parts have changed drastically since the animal was killed. But on a computer screen, layers can be digitally peeled away." Other experts think the dissection technology has its limits. Gerry Wheeler, executive director of the National Science Teachers Association, says that artificial simulations don't give as enriching an experience as the real thing. Still others worry the programs are depriving kids of experiential learning.
1.
[A] exchange
[B] throw away
[C] reject
[D] refuse
2. Some students ask to be excused from the requirement of biology classes because of the following reason except that_____.
[A] dissection consists of disgusting procedures and unpleasant smells.
[B] they are entitled to reject dissection requirement given the legal regulation
[C] they are offended when fulfilling the requirements of animal dissection
[D] they insist that people should treat animals more as friends instead of simply objects
3.Brian Shmaefsky's statement implies that_____.
[A] he indeed supports the students' animal protection movement
[B] he thinks the animal dissection should be banned
[C] he thinks the animal dissection may not be good for students to learn biology effectively
[D] he always evaluate the teaching effect by weighing reluctant factors of cost and effect
4.Compared with the real dissection, the dissection on computer has the following advantages except_____.
[A] It has authentic sound effect like a "slish" or "shwoosh" .
[B] there is a sensation of always dealing with fresh and recognizable organs.
[C] The process can be repeated so that students can gather better insight of the animal structure.
[D] Students can take quizzes with the software to evaluate the learning effect
5.The author's attitude towards the toad tech can be said to be_____.
[A] supportive
[B] doubtful
[C] objective
[D] biased